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"The Global Consciousness Project, also known as the EGG Project, is an international multidisciplinary collaboration of scientists, engineers, artists and others continuously collecting data from a global network of physical random number generators located in 65 host sites worldwide. The archive contains over 10 years of random data in parallel sequences of synchronized 200-bit trials every second."

The cook, holding the menu at arms-length says, “Okay, but it’ll cost you a dime.”

Inflation – what is it?

Economists – those dreary scientists – tell us inflation is “a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.” Off-hand, I would simplify it further, saying inflation is an increase in price – nothing more, nothing less.

Boiled down to its most fundamental part, inflation is one business’s desire for more profit. How much MORE does anyone need?

Everybody would make the same amount of money – $30.00 month. Houses would be totally paid-for, etc.

Sure, it’s a fantasy – that is to say, it doesn’t exist in reality – but it COULD! So therefore, it can be used as an example.

At the most fundamental level, inflation (or if you prefer, price inflation, or price increases) result from someone else, somewhere else increasing their profits. Thus, it’s like a wave-in-a-pond effect. It simply travels down the line, eventually dissipating. However, it could be like a wave of the ocean crashing upon the beach!

But for our purposes, the wave-in-a-pond effect will suffice.

Greed accounts for price increases. Somewhere, someone is NOT satisfied with what they have. So, having the power to increase the price of their product, they do so, and send a ripple effect out through the community.

No one lives in isolation.

I like the comment that musician Gil Scot Heron makes about economics. In his song “‘B’ Movie” he comments that, “What has happened, is that in the last 20 years, America has changed from a producer to a consumer. And all consumers know that when a producer names the tune, the consumer has got to dance. That’s the way it is. We used to be a producer – very inflexible at that. And now we are consumers, and finding it difficult to understand.”